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Having done a little bit of reading on Pokémon Battle Revolution before playing it, I tempered my expectations. Its predecessors, specifically on the GameCube, featured drastic changes to the Pokémon formula, while still maintaining the foundations of what a Pokémon game was. And, Genius Sonority was successful in creating full-fledged console Pokémon games after many years of fans wanting them. This game had none of that ambition. Or at least, none of their ambition went towards a single-player component, which was all I was interested in. Because of this, and because I was such a latecomer, I found the game to be very disappointing. The setting for this game was Poketopia, a theme park of sorts.
Instead of a full-fledged story, this game features a set of colosseums. These pit the player against a barrage of opponents, battling in a style unique to the venue. Each colosseum featured a unique rule set, although many were very similar. The rule sets affected the progression structure a…

Numbers and research filled episode of the Topic this week, bringing in some knowledge towards the "console wars". How are PS4, Xbox One and Wii U doing against each other and how are they doing in regards to the previous generation? We're here to give you some critical information!

Tridrakious is back and Meat Loaf is here too, mixing things up with the Taborius. Microsoft and Sony are top of the news, with Uncharted movie making headlines and Microsoft chopping up it's workforce.

As the title suggests JohnTheGamer, courtesy of mybrainongames.com and Tridrakious play two video games! They're both... decent. The first is Street Racer for the PlayStation, a Mario Kart clone. The second is Super Bust-a-Move for the PlayStation 2. Be wary of the noises when we switch games.

So,
here I am taking a little time off from writing; playing games down at PJ
Gamers in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma when I am approached by our Internet
savior...and coincidently my boss Tridrakious.He was on a warpath; destroying Sam Fisher on Payday, killing characters
in his Tuesday D&D group, throwing puppies from a cliff...my god it was
scary.Anyway, he was ranting that
Just1morelevel.com needed new content and that my yearly vacation had just been
revoked and all my pay was now being docked if I did not get my ass in
gear.As many of you readers may very
well know it is Convention season and I was planning on attending Tokyo in
Tulsa in Tulsa, Oklahoma.So I had the
greatest idea…why not combine the two; Tokyo in Tulsa, and Just1morelevel.com’s
very own “Weekly Slice”.It was like
someone had just handed me an epic quest on my favorite RPG, so I shook hands
with Tridrakious as a sweet metal chorus built up in the backgr…

With E3 wrapped up and becoming a memory (almost a month ago already!!) it is time to break
down the pros and cons of what we saw.
After watching every press conference I decided that the Nintendo event
was the one I liked the most and therefore will be discussing it. This will be just a brief analysis of what I
took away from the Digital Event and how I felt about Nintendo’s approach to
this year’s E3.
For starters I wanted to explain why I chose Nintendo’s
event. After watching everything that
went down on Monday I was left feeling unsatisfied. It seemed that each conference was the same
old stuff. There were a few cool new
games / sequels but mainly it was standard fair: Assassin’s Creed, Call of
Duty, Battlefield, some dancing game etc.
It might be exciting to some people to see the next update in these
games but I wanted something different.
I don’t want to sound like I hate this, I play Assassin’s Creed and
Battlefield every now and then and enjoy them; however…